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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1895
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To clear my counters, arid make room for an immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods, I am offering
TTNHEABDOF BARGAINS in my CLOTHING DETRIMENT.
EVERYTHING
and anything you may need in the Clothing
line. All goods Standard and Guaranteed.
oom»iomt«o
THE LINE COMPLETE.
W. O. TIFT has-been laying himself out in the endeavor
to please his patrons and can boast of a cotnplc line of Men’s
and Hoy’s Clothing. Every variety, size and style of rai
ment is carried in stock and retailed at the lowest possi
ble price.
When you want a slick lit, fashionable cut and first-class
materials, come to Headquarters.
CLOTHING.
Men’s Sack Suits, $2,25.
“ All wool Cheviot suits, $3,00,
“ “ “ Hound Sack suits 3,50
“ “ “ Square Saclf suits 4,00
“ “ “ Square Sack suits 4,50
“ ' “ “ Fine Clieviotstiits 5,00
“ “ “ Cutaway suits, 3,50
“ “• “ Clay Worsted cut-
% away suits,
“ “ “ Clay Worstedcut-
away suits,in blacks and blues,
Moleskin pants,
“ pants, heavy,
“ pants, heavy, 87ic
Corduroy pants, heavy,
Jeans pants, warranted not to rip ,39
Jeans pants, extra,warranted not
to rip,
Jeans punts, extra heavy, war
ranted not to rip
Jeans pants, our best,
Cottonade punts,
Cottonade pants, extra heavy,
All wool, black cheviot pants,
All wool, black cheviot pants,
Oar wool pants worth $1.50 ui.Ij w
Our wool pants, worth 2.00, only 1,25
Our wool pants, worth 2.75, only 1,75
Our wool pants, worth 3.00, only 2,00
Our wool pants, worth 3.50, only 2,50
Our wool pants, worth 4.00, only 2,75
Our wool pants, worth 4.50, only 3,00
Our wool punts, wortli 5.00, only 3,75
Our wool pants, wortli 0.50, only 4,50
FIRST-CLASS,
‘All Wool Goods Going at
NEW YORK COST.
This wonderful line is comple in every detail. Fashionable
garments in all styles and sizes for boys, youths and men ;
underwear and furnishing goods in every conceivable
variety.
You don’t need a “pull” to get your share of this line.
It’s merely a matter of cash, and the amount required de
pends upon your taste and r your income
Take Advantage of this Chance of YOUR Lifetime, for the
pportunity will Soon P>a^c: ■■■' 1 111111 —•-
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FREE SILVER 8AM, THE BOY BIMET*
ALLI8T;
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A HATIO OK 10 TO 1.
IIV CATTAIH MA1KK UK A UK, .lit.,
Author of "Hlnifln Hl«lit, tlm Hublln Hcnut; nr,
The Finite,, of the Plnlmt;” “iron Hound
Kd, tlm F,levator Hoy; or, From Dm, tint tom
to tlm Top;” "Hilly tlm Illlk, tlm Bowery
Bravo; or. Tlm I.n.lmr'i Legacy;” "Black
llnrl, tlm Border Illooilhounil; or, Tlm Vain-
plro'a Vengeance;” etc.
CHAPTER I.
Tint rOPUUBT'B I’ltlDK.
It. wob n broiling hot da; in July, font
doHpllo tlm torrid raya of tlm ami and
tlm blmdlng hot prairie windu tlm farm-
ora for mlloft urouud Kulmruvillo, Hcatk-
Imb county, Kan,, bail gathered at the
groat free allvor convention.
Who Ih It, they regard no intent ly on
tliia day of all day*, marking point by
point, Ida argument*—that alight, boy-
lull flguro that Ih tlm eynoHuro of all
oyoaV It, Ih lm, onr hero, Ftoo Silver
Sam, tlm Hoy Mimotnlliat. Ho in nmh-
ing in wlmro prctddentiul cniulldntc.H
fear to tread I
Tlm oaroloFH onlooker, if hucIi thevo
was, noting tlm miporbwhlHlcorti of Free
Sliver Sam, Unit Kwopt tlm ground its
tlm iinpUHHlonod orntov piled argument
upon argument, imiliuiee npon luHtmico
and precept upon precept, would hardly
think that but lnucorchixig Knnans rum-
morH laid paHHcil o'er bin bead.
Yet it was only too true I
Linton I Ho Ih apcukltig.
"And, after nil thin, President Cleve
land ulnitim Hint, ailvcr Ih not Hound
money. Hear thin"—
On tlm email nlab of mnrhln on tlm
table top before him ho dropi a large
eartwlmul dollar. With a chiming
"cling" it riugM clear tut a bell, Bptns a
moment mid then nottlea with a "clink,"
"There, if that lrn’t round money,
whut in?"
That war hla peroration. A climax
grand, Htnpondoui I
THE MODERN SAMSON.
CHAPTER II.
THIS ARCH CONHPIRATOIL
"HiNtl"
Tlm dark, aeowllng face of Gohlbng
Bau, tlm tool of tlm Rotlirchildr, lit tip
with imvnge glee.
"Wo hnvo him now?"
Tim two lima uddrersed were both
entlmurloBof Wall Hlreet, mbiloiiHof tlm
money power, iin vile and derplnablo as
hlniHidf. __
"I have tlm proof that thin graduate of
(’oltHn Financial re,bool In an import or!"
Hl«hearer*ennrenreo rcrtralii n atart.
"Yen," continued Goldbtig Hon.
"Thoro whicker*, wliieli tlm freo ailvcr-
Itc* Kvvear by, that board, wheeo gilkcn
ruperlluity ban almost aoeurml him tlm
coveted place of Ptllor, mo"—he pauimd
i. moment, noting tlm open mouthed
iimar.cmout of hir aeoomnllceH—"fnlre I
"And, furtJmrtuoro, lm holds a lnort-
gago on my farm, payable only In gold I"
CHAPTER HI.
TI1K DAY OK KKCKOS1NO.
Another meeting of the Populists of
lvmirrH. Hut tlilr time there wore owi-
Bonr looka and ilereo gertores on nil
rides. For wan it not, rumored that their
Idol, Free Silver Sam, wore false whis
kers and held gold mortgages?
Calmly the Boy Bimetallist faced the
angry throng.
"Friends,” he said, "it Ih true 1 worn
false whiskers, not with nay imention
of deceiving yon, but as a disguise be-
uenth, which I could better track mid
bring down the game I sought, Goldbug
lien and his gang, the too Ik of the
Rothschilds and tlm minions of tlm mon
ey power,"
"And tlm gold mortgages?”clamored
the-crowd.
"That," mid Free Silver Sum paused
impressively, "was bo that, like our
great lender, Senator Steward, 1- might
pay bark the goldlmgs in their own
coin."
(To tm diseontimieiLnt once.)
Humpty Dumpty sat on a will,
HutinUy Dnropty B°t » great f*U,
Ami alt the senators mul wngrowtmen
Can't put Hwnpty Damply 19 Jo 1 sfsln.
■ Off.
Removal Sale,
Booked and Bill.
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To Close Out
Our immense stock of Dry Goods, No
tions, Clothing, E re., 'Within the next
Thirty Days all of our Summer goods
M ill be sold at a sacrifice of
25 Per Cent Discount.
Call and see our Remnant Counter. We
are preparing to move to our mammoth
brick block, across the street. When
we move we will have a
New House, New Goods and New Prices.
So will start out now with NEW
PRICES low down. Now is the
time to get Bargains at'
L. S. SHEPHERD & CO.
PROPRIETORS OF
The 1NTew York Store.